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The number of beds at Whipps Cross Hospital's children's Acorn Ward have been reduced due to staff shortages

Villagecranberry says...7:00pm Thu 22 May 14

If the NHS stop spending the money on boob jobs, nose jobs and other such cosmetic procedures for vanity like tummy tucks, fat removal, gastric bands, hair transplants and popular operations encourage by that tv programme Embarrassing Bodies, this institution could employ many more nurses to tend the sick children.

If the NHS stop spending the money on boob jobs, nose jobs and other such cosmetic procedures for vanity like tummy tucks, fat removal, gastric bands, hair transplants and popular operations encourage by that tv programme Embarrassing Bodies, this institution could employ many more nurses to tend the sick children.Villagecranberry

If the NHS stop spending the money on boob jobs, nose jobs and other such cosmetic procedures for vanity like tummy tucks, fat removal, gastric bands, hair transplants and popular operations encourage by that tv programme Embarrassing Bodies, this institution could employ many more nurses to tend the sick children.

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jackblack007 says...9:34pm Fri 23 May 14

i think the darleks have taken over NHS, and they want to exterminate , exterminate exterminate .

i think the darleks have taken over NHS, and they want to exterminate , exterminate exterminate .jackblack007

i think the darleks have taken over NHS, and they want to exterminate , exterminate exterminate .

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stickmanny says...11:45am Sat 24 May 14

Villagecranberry wrote…

If the NHS stop spending the money on boob jobs, nose jobs and other such cosmetic procedures for vanity like tummy tucks, fat removal, gastric bands, hair transplants and popular operations encourage by that tv programme Embarrassing Bodies, this institution could employ many more nurses to tend the sick children.

[quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote:
If the NHS stop spending the money on boob jobs, nose jobs and other such cosmetic procedures for vanity like tummy tucks, fat removal, gastric bands, hair transplants and popular operations encourage by that tv programme Embarrassing Bodies, this institution could employ many more nurses to tend the sick children.[/p][/quote]That'll solve it! God why didn't anyone think of that before?
Give this man an MBEstickmanny

Villagecranberry wrote…

If the NHS stop spending the money on boob jobs, nose jobs and other such cosmetic procedures for vanity like tummy tucks, fat removal, gastric bands, hair transplants and popular operations encourage by that tv programme Embarrassing Bodies, this institution could employ many more nurses to tend the sick children.

i think the darleks have taken over NHS, and they want to exterminate , exterminate exterminate .

Jackblack007, why do you not get a mind of your own man? At least Cornbeefer will be pleased that upon are chanting his mantra, keep going.

[quote][p][bold]jackblack007[/bold] wrote:
i think the darleks have taken over NHS, and they want to exterminate , exterminate exterminate .[/p][/quote]Jackblack007, why do you not get a mind of your own man? At least Cornbeefer will be pleased that upon are chanting his mantra, keep going.Villagecranberry

jackblack007 wrote…

i think the darleks have taken over NHS, and they want to exterminate , exterminate exterminate .

Jackblack007, why do you not get a mind of your own man? At least Cornbeefer will be pleased that upon are chanting his mantra, keep going.

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Andrewsharp1 says...7:57am Thu 19 Jun 14

Villagecranberry wrote…

If the NHS stop spending the money on boob jobs, nose jobs and other such cosmetic procedures for vanity like tummy tucks, fat removal, gastric bands, hair transplants and popular operations encourage by that tv programme Embarrassing Bodies, this institution could employ many more nurses to tend the sick children.

Villagecranberry please read this blog post which states clearly that vanity cosmetic procedures are not prevalent in the NHS. Thanks. http://m.huffpost.co m/uk/entry/5504979

[quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote:
If the NHS stop spending the money on boob jobs, nose jobs and other such cosmetic procedures for vanity like tummy tucks, fat removal, gastric bands, hair transplants and popular operations encourage by that tv programme Embarrassing Bodies, this institution could employ many more nurses to tend the sick children.[/p][/quote]Villagecranberry please read this blog post which states clearly that vanity cosmetic procedures are not prevalent in the NHS. Thanks.
http://m.huffpost.co
m/uk/entry/5504979Andrewsharp1

Villagecranberry wrote…

If the NHS stop spending the money on boob jobs, nose jobs and other such cosmetic procedures for vanity like tummy tucks, fat removal, gastric bands, hair transplants and popular operations encourage by that tv programme Embarrassing Bodies, this institution could employ many more nurses to tend the sick children.

Villagecranberry please read this blog post which states clearly that vanity cosmetic procedures are not prevalent in the NHS. Thanks. http://m.huffpost.co m/uk/entry/5504979

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